End-of-term parent recap
A 150-word end-of-term recap parents can read in under a minute. Three wins, one challenge, an anecdote, and an open invitation to chat before next term.
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Updates live as you typeWrite an end-of-term recap for the parent of {{student_name}} ({{program_or_subject}}, {{term_or_period}}).
Summary of the term:
- Three things they made progress on: {{wins}}
- One thing they're still finding tricky: {{challenge}}
- How they showed up (effort, attitude): {{effort}}
- Highlight moment: {{highlight}}
Plans for the break:
- Optional practice / reading: {{break_plan}}
- Date we resume: {{resume_date}}
Write a 150–200 word email.
- Open with a warm greeting using the parent's name ({{parent_name}}) if they share one with the student.
- 3 short paragraphs: progress, challenge + plan, what next term looks like.
- One specific anecdote, not a vague "great term".
- End with: "Reply if you'd like a 10-min chat before next term".
- Sign off as {{your_name}}.
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